Kail R, Salthouse T A
Dept. of Psychological Sciences, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN 47907.
Acta Psychol (Amst). 1994 Aug;86(2-3):199-225. doi: 10.1016/0001-6918(94)90003-5.
Throughout the lifespan, there are pronounced age differences in speed of processing, differences that are consistently related to performance on measures of higher-order cognition. In this article, we examine domain-specific and global explanations of these age differences in processing speed; we conclude that although experience can play a role in age differences in speed, there is also evidence that a general mechanism limits speeded performance. We also review research that shows the influence of processing speed on the quality of performance on nonspeeded tasks such as reasoning and memory. We suggest that speed of processing should be viewed as a fundamental part of the architecture of the cognitive system as it develops across the entire lifespan.
在整个生命周期中,信息处理速度存在显著的年龄差异,这些差异始终与高阶认知测量的表现相关。在本文中,我们研究了这些处理速度年龄差异的特定领域和整体解释;我们得出结论,虽然经验可能在速度的年龄差异中起作用,但也有证据表明一种普遍机制限制了快速表现。我们还回顾了相关研究,这些研究表明处理速度对诸如推理和记忆等非快速任务的表现质量有影响。我们认为,处理速度应被视为认知系统在整个生命周期发展过程中架构的一个基本部分。